Nerve Injuries Claims

Suffering nerve damage is not only very painful, it can have very long-lasting consequences that can seriously affect your quality of life. If your nerve injury is due to the negligence of a medical professional, you may be able to claim compensation for the pain and suffering caused. By speaking to an experienced law firm, you will be in the best position possible to press forward with your claim, giving you the opportunity to secure the outcome you’re after.

Our experts solicitors have dealt with many cases of medical negligence, including nerve injury claims. Friendly and compassionate, we are here to guide you through a process that may seem complex at first. However, we are here to make everything as straightforward and stress-free as possible.

How can we help?

Nerve damage caused by a medical professional

Nerve damage can be caused by many different reasons. When caused by the negligence of a medical professional, some of the more common include:

  • Nerves severed during knee or hip replacement surgery
  • Damage caused during tumour removal procedures
  • Nerve damage caused by injections
  • Damage caused when taking blood from the arm
  • Symptoms of nerve damage

It is imperative that any nerve damage is treated as soon as possible. Symptoms of nerve damage are many, and include:

  • Numbness
  • Sensitivity
  • Becoming lightheaded
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Tingling
  • Sweating profusely, or not sweating as much as usual

We can help

If you or someone you know has suffered nerve damage, and this was caused by the negligence of a medical professional, you should seek legal assistance so you are clear about how best to progress with your claim.

Our team is highly experienced in claims of this type and we vow to guide you through the entire process, providing the help you need at every turn. Compensation is meant to help recompense you for the pain and suffering caused, and we are here to help you achieve the outcome you want.

Please contact us now if you would like to speak to a solicitor in confidence about making a claim for compensation